The International Association of Registered Financial Consultants (IARFC) has recently awarded Bradley Fritz of NelsonCorp Wealth Management the “Ethics Approved Seal” for their adherence to the IARFC Code of Ethics.
Items declared as surplus by the Muscatine City Council on June 4 are on the auction block for the rest of this month as the Department of Public Works conducts an on-line surplus auction.
The opening of the exhibition, “Till Death: Wedding and Mourning Traditions,” has been anticipated by Muscatine Art Center insiders for the last several years.
The Muscatine Boat Harbor and Marina and the Municipal Gas Dock, located in the upriver portion of Riverside Park on the Mississippi River, are open and available for public use. Both are operated by the Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department.
The Fuller Park Disc Golf Course is open and ready for participants of all ages and abilities to come enjoy fresh air and test your skills of flying a disc at a distant target in much the same fashion as golf.
Registration for summer programs sponsored by the Muscatine Parks and Recreation has been postponed in response to the extended social distancing recommendations for Muscatine County.
The City of Riverdale is looking for a college student interested in accounting, finance, public administration or business. Our summer, administrative intern position pays in both experience and cold, hard cash.
If you’re a Riverdale resident over the age of 65 of if you live in a household earning $58,000 or less a year, you automatically qualify for a special “Meals-To-Go” program offered by the City of Riverdale and The Duck Creek Pancake House.
Muscatine’s public transit system, MuscaBus, will continue to provide shuttle service by appointment only along with requiring passengers to wear a mask covering their nose and mouth according to Public Transit Supervisor Amy Fortenbacher.